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Fruit leather is the all-natural, healthier version of a fruit rollup, and it's easier to make than ever by using this one canned ingredient.
Pineapples aren't just good to eat. A Spanish businesswoman is on a mission to convince us they're also good to wear.
Carmen Hijosa has created Pinatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit’s discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather.
Pineapples are having a moment. Earlier this week we reported that it’s all about pineapples not pumpkins this Halloween, experts have long been waxing lyrical about the health benefits of the spiky ...
Pineapples aren't just good to eat. <br> A Spanish businesswoman is on a mission to convince us they're also good to wear. Carmen Hijosa has created ...
Purée the fruit in a blender or processor until it is the consistency of applesauce. Don’t use high-acid fruits, like pineapple, because it may keep the fruit leather from drying properly.
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. A clothes ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa, who ...
Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from the long fibres in the fruit's discarded leaves that she hopes will give the fashion industry a sustainable alternative to leather. Hijosa, who ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Pineapples aren't just good to eat. A Spanish businesswoman is on a mission to convince us they're also good to wear. Carmen Hijosa has created Piñatex, a textile woven from ...